Episode 311

In this Episode:

  • taking horse pills to cure coronavirus,
  • celebrity deaths (Charles Grodin, John Paragon, George Segal, Samuel E. Wright),
  • Clifford (1994) starring Martin Short,
  • Lon Adams, inventor of the Slim Jim,
  • failed Dukes of Hazzard spinoff “Enos”,
  • Neil Innes of The Rutles,
  • anticipating the return of Terry Silver to “Cobra Kai”,
  • Hollywood can now bring every dead actor back to the screen with AI de-aging technology,
  • terrible de-aging vs. deep fake for Mark Hamill in “The Mandalorian”,
  • Samuel L. Jackson’s UNIX computer interface in Jurassic Park,
  • and the Coz is on the loose!

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Episode 304

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In this episode:

  • will the COVID-19 ever go away?,
  • we’re not gonna protest!,
  • cancel culture,
  • Howard Stern/Ted Danson blackface controversy revisited,
  • Karen! That’s all the money we had, KAREN!,
  • learned vs. folksy people,
  • old jingle of the episode (Bill Cosby’s Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band),
  • YouTube first time reaction videos to classic rock songs (link),
  • The Rolling Stones Goats Head Soup 2020 album,
  • Space Force starring Steve Carell,
  • Star Trek: The Next Generation bloopers in HD (link),
  • still don’t like The Shining (1980),
  • review of Terminator Dark Fate (2019), starring Linda Hamilton,
  • celebrity deaths (Joel Schumacher, Denny O’Neil, Ennio Morricone, Kelly Preston),
  • updates on the Sham-Wow guy Vincent Offer and Billy Mitchell’s video game record scores,
  • LEGO Nintendo Entertainment System set,
  • and Kanye West for President?

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Episode 299

The Paunch Stevenson Show episode 299

In this episode:

  • The Muppets performers, including Dave Goelz and Loretta Long aka Susan,
  • Tom Cruise live at Mission Impossible movie premiere,
  • avoiding our bathrooms in high school,
  • finally watching Transformers the Movie in a theater,
  • Movie Pass debacle,
  • Oscar for most popular film is dumb,
  • Sears and Kmart memories,
  • Bill Cosby heads to the slammer,
  • It’s Always Sunny,
  • Norm MacDonald got tossed off Fallon,
  • Power of Grayskull documentary review,
  • Sony Playstation Classic,
  • celebrity deaths (Robin Leach, Burt Reynolds, Geoff Emerick),
  • Paul McCartney’s new album Egypt Station,
  • E.T. is not the worst video game ever,
  • concert review of Billy Joel, Eagles, and Phil Collins,
  • meeting Tom Arnold and Tiffani-Amber Thiessen,
  • Disenchantment, Matt Groening’s new animated series,
  • Chris Elliott and Adam Resnick from Get A Life! And Cabin Boy,
  • and Action Point starring Johnny Knoxville.

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Episode 277

The Paunch Stevenson Show episode 277

The day has come, it’s Rob’s farewell episode……Beware the Ides of March!

In this episode:

  • who’s worse- Bill Cosby, Charlie Sheen, or Tiger Woods?,
  • who’s coming to Chiller Theatre Expo in April?,
  • the O.J. Simpson trial verdict,
  • celebrity deaths (Joe Alasky, Natalie Cole, Robert Loggia, Bob Elliott),
  • even more important celebrity deaths (David Bowie, Alan Rickman),
  • Louie Anderson originally cast in Perfect Strangers,
  • the new theoretical ninth planet,
  • virtual reality age is upon us,
  • another broken toe for Rob,
  • Arnold Schwarzenegger takes over Celebrity Apprentice,
  • Trump!!!!!!,
  • impersonation roll call,
  • and what happens next?

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Bill Cosby

Bill Cosby The Paunch Stevenson Show Lame Idiot of The Year Award

Bill Cosby is the winner of The Paunch Stevenson Show Lame Idiot of 2014 Award.

At one time, Bill Cosby was the biggest TV star in America and everyone’s favorite ghost dad. He was one of the top comedians of his generation. He was also the host of Picture Pages and starred in Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids, The Cosby Show, Cosby, and I Spy. And for years, he sold us Jell-O pudding and Texas Instruments home computers.

In 2014, after a comment at a comedy club by comedian Hannibal Buress quickly went viral, the allegations poured in. Around two dozen women, including Lou Ferrigno’s wife, have accused Cosby of drugging their drinks and sexually assaulting them. Yet somehow the Coz continues his comedy tour. Appalling and very, very lame.

Listen to Judd Apatow- go into your mansion, hide, and never come out!